Radiation traces from Fukushima nuclear disaster found in Kalifornia wine!
SONOMA, Kalifornia (PNN) - July 23, 2018 - The horror meltdown in 2011 was sparked by a massive tsunami, causing waves that overwhelmed the nuclear plant’s reactors.
But despite fears about radioactive particles possibly entering the food and drink chain, the World Health Organization insisted the risk outside Japan was relatively low.
But it can now be revealed that wine made in the West Coast Fascist Police States of Amerika State of Kalifornia since the meltdown contain isotopes from the accident’s fallout.
Researchers at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) reported the worrying find this week.
Scientists said samples of red and rosé contained quantities of Caesium-137.
The radioactive material will most likely be present as it was carried in clouds to the FPSA, which then entered the water system through rain.
But experts said that in such small doses, it does not pose a risk to health, adding its level of radioactivity is actually lower than natural radiation.
Areas of Fukushima are still strictly off limits to humans due to toxic levels of radiation.
Last year, terrifying pictures emerged of raging packs of contaminated wild boars that live in the exclusion zone.
Poachers were drafted in to slaughter the terrifying creatures after they started roaming around surrounding towns.